Before 1930, the domestic market for electrical appliances was segmented, but New Deal policies and programs created a true mass market, reshaping the electrical and housing markets and guiding them toward mandated social goals. The New Deal identified electrical refrigeration as a key technology to reform domestic labor, raise family health, and build family assets. New Deal incentives led to nearly fifty percent of Title I National Housing Act loans being used to buy electric refrigerators in the 1930s. New Deal policies ultimately created the mass commodity culture of home-owning families that typified the conservative 1950s
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...
In 1968 the Johnson Administration transformed Fannie Mae, the federal agency responsible for suppor...
The dissertation demonstrates the interplay of societal policies and values shaping the development ...
THe ideal American housewife is based off of post World War II media driven model. Society judged a ...
Carroll Pursell tells the story of the evolution of American technology since World War II. His hist...
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Jean years of the Depression that followed in its wake, broug...
textAfter World War II in the United States, the household refrigerator and freezer became interwove...
Air conditioning, defined as mechanical cooling, has played a central, if often invisible, role in A...
This study evaluates the impact of variations in regulation, ownership, and market structure in the ...
Prior to the mid 1930s, nearly all of rural America was without electricity. In conjunction with tha...
Electrical appliances used in housework have diffused at slower rates than those used for entertainm...
Many federal government housing policies began during the New Deal of the 1930s. Many claim that min...
What is the relationship between social change and technological change? According to the technologi...
Home production has changed dramatically during the course of the 20th century: Labor sav-ing techno...
This dissertation finds the meaning of twentieth-century American liberalism within the assortment o...
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...
In 1968 the Johnson Administration transformed Fannie Mae, the federal agency responsible for suppor...
The dissertation demonstrates the interplay of societal policies and values shaping the development ...
THe ideal American housewife is based off of post World War II media driven model. Society judged a ...
Carroll Pursell tells the story of the evolution of American technology since World War II. His hist...
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Jean years of the Depression that followed in its wake, broug...
textAfter World War II in the United States, the household refrigerator and freezer became interwove...
Air conditioning, defined as mechanical cooling, has played a central, if often invisible, role in A...
This study evaluates the impact of variations in regulation, ownership, and market structure in the ...
Prior to the mid 1930s, nearly all of rural America was without electricity. In conjunction with tha...
Electrical appliances used in housework have diffused at slower rates than those used for entertainm...
Many federal government housing policies began during the New Deal of the 1930s. Many claim that min...
What is the relationship between social change and technological change? According to the technologi...
Home production has changed dramatically during the course of the 20th century: Labor sav-ing techno...
This dissertation finds the meaning of twentieth-century American liberalism within the assortment o...
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...
In 1968 the Johnson Administration transformed Fannie Mae, the federal agency responsible for suppor...
The dissertation demonstrates the interplay of societal policies and values shaping the development ...